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Category Archives: regulatory
A great conversation about #GoodID
Identity can be a real pain to discuss. #GoodID turns about to be a great way to talk about the diverse needs of different stakeholders in digital identity, resulting in actionable plans to shift policy. Continue reading
Posted in Identity, privacy, regulatory, Technology, Uncategorized
Tagged Caribou Digital, Good ID, GoodID, Harvard Kennedy School, Omidyar Network, Policy
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The Moral Burden of the State
The moral burden of the state cannot be separated from it. Continue reading
Posted in regulatory
Tagged moral burden, prison, state
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Destroying contract law: CISPA violates more than privacy
Don’t let Congress undermine our best free market tool for fixing our relationships with companies. The US House of Representatives just passed a bill (CISPA, aka HR264) that explicitly allows companies to ignore their privacy agreements in the name of … Continue reading
Posted in Information Sharing, privacy, ProjectVRM, regulatory, Shared Information
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